- Stock market futures crashed limit down across the board on Sunday as the coronavirus crisis continued.
- Fueling the capitulation, Fed President James Bullard cited the possibility of a – (% GDP reading in Q2 alongside) % unemployment.
- The Dow Jones will face a rocky open unless Congress can somehow pass a funding bazooka to keep the US economy afloat.
Dow futures crashed limit down at the open of trade on Sunday as Federal Reserve St. Louis President James Bullard made some dire economic predictions.
U.S. stock markets also nervously eyed the parabolic rise in confirmed coronavirus infections .
Dow Futures Limit Down As US Coronavirus Infections Top , ()
All three of major US stock market indices fell immediately at the open of trade. The Nasdaq, Dow Jones and S&P all plummeted 5%, triggering the circuit breaker within just a few minutes . Dow futures fell limit down (5%) almost immediately after the open of trade on Sunday. | Source: Yahoo Finance
In the commodity sector, crude oil lost (% as) (Saudi Arabia continued to wage its price war against Russia
.
Despite the risk-off conditions, the price of gold was trading flat. Digital asset bitcoin dipped below $ 6, 03 after a relatively stable weekend.
There was little good news regarding coronavirus, as the number of confirmed cases in the US soared past ,
. America is now the third-most infected country in the world behind China and Italy.
Stock Market Spooked By Bullard’s Dire Projection
St. Louis Fed President James Bullard epitomized the unprecedented rhetoric we are seeing, as he claimed that GDP could fall (% in Q2, with unemployment at) (% )
This exceeds the already dire prediction of Treasury Secretary Stephen Mnuchin, (who warned that the unemployment rate could hit 24%. It’s also far worse than a recent forecast by Goldman Sachs, which cited a possible 30% drop in GDP .
(Initial jobless) Claims are expected to soar. | Source: Bloomberg News The Federal Reserve’s shock and awe efforts continue to escalate to new heights, with seemingly no limits on what it will buy. Given the current trajectory of the central bank’s balance sheet, it seems very likely that
In the near term, the impact of fiscal stimulus on the stock market will likely be positive, but longer-term prospects may have to be dialed back given the impact on debt and inflation.
(Dow Stocks: Boeing Halts Dividend, Cancels Executive Salaries
In the commodity sector, crude oil lost (% as) (Saudi Arabia continued to wage its price war against Russia
.
Despite the risk-off conditions, the price of gold was trading flat. Digital asset bitcoin dipped below $ 6, 03 after a relatively stable weekend.
There was little good news regarding coronavirus, as the number of confirmed cases in the US soared past ,
. America is now the third-most infected country in the world behind China and Italy.Stock Market Spooked By Bullard’s Dire Projection
St. Louis Fed President James Bullard epitomized the unprecedented rhetoric we are seeing, as he claimed that GDP could fall (% in Q2, with unemployment at) (% )
This exceeds the already dire prediction of Treasury Secretary Stephen Mnuchin, (who warned that the unemployment rate could hit 24%. It’s also far worse than a recent forecast by Goldman Sachs, which cited a possible 30% drop in GDP .
In the near term, the impact of fiscal stimulus on the stock market will likely be positive, but longer-term prospects may have to be dialed back given the impact on debt and inflation.
(Dow Stocks: Boeing Halts Dividend, Cancels Executive Salaries
) The Aspect gears up for what’s looking like a very volatile week, one of the index’s most significant stocks, (Boeing (NYSE: BA), has announced some drastic measures to sure up its balance sheet . The company recently said it will cancel its dividend and eliminate pay for its top two employees (CEO and Chairman) this year.
Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL), the Dow’s most heavily weighted stock, had a terrible close to the week and now sits at $ 310 per share. In a great PR move,
. Still, it will be the company financial decisions that will impact AAPL’s future. The longer its stores stay closed, the bigger a hit to earnings will be expected.
This article was edited by Sam Bourgi
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